On friday, hyderabad had the warmest day of the summer so far, with sweltering temperatures continuing throughout the state due to an ongoing heatwave. The greatest maximum temperature recorded in hyderabad on thursday was 43.20°C, but on friday it rose to 44.20°C in Quthbullapur, according to statistics from the telangana State Development and Planning Society (TSDPS).
 
The existing heatwave conditions are expected to last for the next four days throughout telangana, according to the india Meteorological Department (IMD), which also noted a notable increase in temperatures throughout the city. Throughout the state, maximum temperatures soared close to 47°C, with several districts, including Peddapalli, Suryapet, Jagtial, and Khammam, registering a scorching 46.70°C. Other districts like mancherial and nalgonda followed closely behind, recording temperatures of 46.50°C.


Hyderabad's temperatures this season were the highest on record, according to IMD officials, beating records from the previous two years. They said that there wouldn't be a noticeable reduction in temperature until the heatwave conditions ended.
 
But by the end of the month, temperatures are predicted to increase once more and stay that way until the first of June. With temperatures reaching 45°C, 29 districts were placed under a red alert as the mercury continued to rise. Temperatures exceeding 44°C were reported in Adilabad, Medak, Sangareddy, and hyderabad, leading to the issuance of an orange alert for these regions.
 
 

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